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Thanks for sharing, something new for me to try. Thanks for the great explanation.
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Great shot, I'm going to have to try that!
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thx for sharing, i tried it out and its amazing
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Here's what I used to create this shot:

-Canon Powershot G9 (Don't underestimate the compact!)
That's so true...just seen some P&S shots taken by a teenaged girl that were just amazing. I noticed that there are a lot of very talented and creative teenagers out there.
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That is absolutely amazing! Great work. I'll be trying this very soon.
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Here's my shot at it.



How did I fare?
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Hi mckenziedawn, I simply love the drop of water in red. Hey, I see we both have exactly the same camera and lens. Can you tell me exactly how you did this shot. I am so wanting to try it. Please, please, please. (smile)...I am having a hard time with the lighting part. Thanks DC
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This was fun (though definitely frustrating at times). Here are my shots.

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Thanks for posting the how to. Here's my best shot over the weekend. This is my first post to the site, so any advice is appreciated.
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I took this shot in my kitchen with the morning light streaming in. I must've taken 50 shots with different settings, but this is the one that stood out.
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yea. its heaps good. i like it.
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